no, rats don't decompose things, they eat, and consume things, they are consumers. worms are decomposers. i hope that helps!
A rat is more of a scavenger than a decomposer. This means they will eat whatever they can find, even if it was left by other animals.
There are three syllables in erratic: er-rat-ic.
Erratic divided into syllables is er-rat-ic
My family always pronounced the name Geraghty with a silent 'gh' - therefore spoken as 'Geraty' - the hard 'g' as in go; 'er' as in the word err; 'rat' as rat and the 'y' as the ea in tea. So spoken like G ER RAT EAHope this helpsYou can also have the e pronounced as the e from egg and the 'ragh' as 're'
The happiness rater for Pokemon HG/SS is in Goldenrod City.
The suffix of the word "decomposer" is "-er." In this case, "-er" is a suffix that indicates a person or thing that performs a specific action or function. In the word "decomposer," the suffix "-er" is added to the root word "decompose," which means to break down or decay organic matter.
Yes, all organic matter, including wasps and even bone, will eventually decompose. Wasps will take a long time to fully decompose because their hard exoskeleton can take years to decompose, so similar to a rat's endoskeleton after its flesh has decomposed, a wasp's exoskeleton will stay behind after its soft tissue has decayed.
There are hundreds of animals that end with the letters -er. Hamster and anteater are two animals that end in -er.
yep! they consume (eat) things, but don't decompose them or produce their own food! i hope that helps!
Decompose.
anything will decompose if it has air
no they will not decompose